Maine Department of Labor - Jobs and Training Resources
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Maine CareerCenters Get free one-on-one assistance with your job search, attend a workshop, or network with employers and job seekers at the CareerCenter.
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Maine JobLink Search the Maine JobLink for jobs in Maine or across the country.
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Other Job Search Boards Browse for jobs on these popular local, national, and specialty job board sites.
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Maine Job Fairs Find an upcoming job fair in your area.
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Careercenter Workshops No-cost workshops at Maine CareerCenters help you improve your job search, resume and interviews.
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Tips on Finding a Job in Maine View our "Job Hunting in Maine" guide for information on resume writing writing, interviewing and more.
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Work Permits for Youth If you are under 16 want a job, you can find information on how to get a work permit in Maine.
Career Development and Training:
Maine Wildlife Park Spring Virtual Program Series
Join us virtually each Friday at 10:30am for a live presentation from Maine Wildlife Park to learn more about Maine's wildlife! Presentations will also be recorded to view at a later date.
May 28, 2021 at 10:30am - Terrific Turtles of Maine WATCH LIVE
Warm weather brings out many different animals, and turtles are starting to travel out of their ponds to lay eggs. Join us as we take a look at this unique and ancient group of reptiles, as we learn what is so special about their shells and what are some species that live here in Maine.
June 4, 2021 at 10:30am - Owls of Maine WATCH LIVE
Owls have fascinated humans for centuries, and mostly because they are out at night. What makes them so special and well adapted to a nocturnal lifestyle? Join us as we take a close look at owls of Maine.
June 11, 2021 at 10:30am - Animal Senses WATCH LIVE
Wildlife are animals just like us, and just like us they must be able to understand their environment using their senses. Join us as we look at some animals found here in Maine and the ways they use their incredible senses such as smell, sight, and hearing. After all, not all animals see, smell, or hear the same way we do.
Maine ATV Trails
An amazing network of trails makes it possible for ATV riders to travel throughout much of Maine. Trails include multi-use and multi-use rail trails through scenic recreation and wildlife areas. Be on the lookout for other trail users and wildlife on the trail. Check out the information on this page to get started on Maine Trails. Join your local club to get a map and support the ATV trails system.
ATV Trails on Maine State Parks and Public Lands
Use our Park Search Feature to find ATV trails.
Multi-use Rail Trails
Several state-owned or leased abandoned rail beds are available for multiple-use, including three-season ATV use.
Multi-use Road Systems
Many of the Public Reserved Lands road systems are open to ATV use.
- If ATV use is allowed on a road it will be marked with a shared use sign.
- If there are designated ATV trail systems they will have the regular ATV trail signs on them. If roads or trails don't have these signs then ATV use is prohibited!
ATV use on Maine IFW Wildlife Management Areas
For information regarding ATV use on Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), please visit Maine IFW for links to maps, recreational opportunities and information regarding ATV use.
Remember to always tread lightly and be respectful of other users of these properties.
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